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Show THE CITIZEN "SEVENTEEN NORWALK High Pressure Casings and Tubes Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company Main Street Phone Was. 2222 451 South Salt Lake City, Utah - n 1llllllllllllllllllll!llllilllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIUIIIE production of Tarkingtons Seventeen, which has been running for eight months at the Booth theatre, New York, commences an engagement at the Salt Lake theatre next Thursday night with Thomas Kelly and the Booth theatre cast The play is a dramatic version of Willie BaxTarkingtons widely-reater stories, and might well be called u comedy of Clothes and the Girl, for it deals wtih the attitude of a. seventeen-year-ol- d boy toward these important matters. Willie Baxter, the hero, falls in love with a charmer who comes to visit the who live next door. Poor Willie! As a lover he is no favored child of fortune, for his girl proves to be an flirt, who plays no Beau favorites. And as a would-b- e Brummel he lacks the requisite dress d soul gets clothes. His in a laughable tangle with its intense problems of wooing and personal adornment. With rare skill Stuart Walker has transferred the Tarkington story to the stage, giving it all the bubbling spirit of youth, and love and summertime, by a delightful cast of young people. Thomas Kelly, universally considered the best actor of youthful roles on the American stage, lias one of the best roles of his career in love-sic- k Willie Baxter. Lillian Ross has been .a sensation as villain of the piece the Sister Jane. Lael Davis plays the fluffy-haire- d Lola baby talk lady, Pratt Judith Lowry upholds the banner of the grownups by her sympathetic portrayal of Willie and Janes much tried mother. Louis John Bartels as Genesis, the household servant; Aldrich Bowked as Mr. d Baxter; Eugene Stockdale as Mr. Parcher, and a host of lively young people, including Ben Lyon and Agnes Horton make up the summery cast. STUART Walkers d W01 b On Advice how many of our prominent business men See are taken away without warning. Where theres a will, there's always an equitable, quiet distribution of your are property. Our expertsservthis to perform ready ice for you. Consultation free. MAIN a w. S. McCornlck President a Anthon H. Lund.. Vice President a George A. Smith.. Vice President a Fred M. Michels en Cashier D. E. Judd.... Assistant Cashier ?lllllSIIIIIStlSIIIIISIIIIIIIIStiatfSIISIISIISi1IIlSMIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIISIIS.l The Sturdy Oak of What would you do If you were sud- denly confronted with a problem which has puzzled humanity for ages past and upon which social doctors disagree? You will find an answer a very human answer in this great photoplay. The story and scenario were written by Denison Clift and the cast includes Lenore Lynard, Cordelia Callahan, George McDaniel, Frank Elliott, Charles K. French, Edwin Booth Tilton and Bud Geary. The photoplay will be shown in conjunction with the regular six acts of vaudeville. Mllllllllllllll, ms iVAU I 1 s An Alaskan melodrama of love and adventure. Offered by 1 HARRY GIRARD AND COMPANY I JOE WHITEHEAD Nothing Serious BERNIVICI BR08 A Night In Venice OLD CARDO AND NOLL 8ingers 8upreme nd RAYMOND WILBERT The Unusual Fellow half-fledge- ten-year-o- ld LIL! The Luck of a Totem Par-cher- s, friends and new friends are out over the Pantages footlights this week and getting acquainted all over again via their vaudeville turns. Harry Girard and Agnes Cain Brown alias Mrs. Girard are back again with their Alaskan playlet, The Luck of a Totem, which is a bit of heart interes Severely interspersed with a thrill or two, clean cut comedy and, with a delightful seasoning of musical numbers. Then theres Joe Whitehead who goes clear to the end of the fun road and back again in his hilarious entertainment which tickles the audience at every turn. John Cardo and Agnes Noll have a breath of grand opera their songs being rendered with exThe Bernlvici quisite harmony. Brothers in A Night in Venice, prove just what can be done on the violin, while Raymond Wilbert registers a hit with his hoop rolling novelty. Fatty Abruckle grins cheerfully from a movie comedy and Eddie Fitzpatricks orchestra cheers along with a bright line of musical hits. Every movie, aspirant in Salt Lake and just about every fair young maid longs for screen fame will have the opportunity of their lifetime not only to see their faces on the screen, but to really win a foothold in the movie world providing they photograph like a million dollars. And all CASINO this is going to happen next week, when Making the Movies comes to 1T7HAT Would You Do? pre-- Salt Lake by way of the Pantages V sented by William Fox with stage, and the public is invited to beMadlaine Traverse in the stellar role, come participants in the pictures, and will open its engagement at the Cathen to later see the local movie on sino theatre Sunday. the screen at Pantages. An entirely DE-V.- I NOW PLAYING PANTAGES fluffy-haire- d all-arou- I Hike s 11 FATTY ARBUCKLE In A Desert Hero EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra Three Shows 7:30, Daily 9x15 2:45, Lower floor, 50c; boxes, 75c; first 9 rows of balcony, 40c; rest of balcony, 30c. Matinees Boxes, 50c; lower floor, 30c; balcony, 20c. Nights rl!llll!!iliri!fl iminnMfn AETNA Service Supreme har-rasse- Intermountain Banking Walker Brothers Bankers Founded 1859 Resources Over $ 1 2,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System 'A' WE PRINT THE CITIZEN OUR CRAFTSMANSHIP Q. 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